High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 23 text:
“
all. right. It seems Fred's main ambition is to keep his car and the Ford Garage running. Fred likes the great outdoors and may do a little traveling when he graduates. You can't tell, he may become President of the Ford company. we hope he makes it. 'GD Vest, young man, G0 westl' Ana Clarence intends to do just as this slogan says, for he vents to work in his brother's hotel in Pullman washington. H9 came to L.H.S. from Sf- Simons, and inmediadely began to brighten up our school with ms 'solid' piano playing. Even this must not have been enough to keep him busy, because he became stage managel' 0' the gnigr play and worked on the Oriole Li fe staff- FRED HANSEN CLARENCE HAVILAND Q . . Dick, one of our drummers, has Dorothy is the only senior who been in band for four years. has a profession before leaving and as he is interested in x school. She attended .beauty music' this activity has ,g ,H s culture school in Detroltlast. . w Q. . f course even people consequently taken most of his Sfmner 0 I time' 'f he isnw working as i A :Aw :asttimeaafdrgofrifhiiSnishdisfgng bellhop at the Stearns Hotel, -Q E X -w.',1f1g,q - you'll probably find him working 1 M Q' Dorothy was a member of the gyx i, 11, f fg .W-fJQXi.w,hff - on his jalopy, which he drives . Ql 'V,a'we2.i'N. mee CND and Co Op and served - - X KQSFT, 1- 1 on the Bunn Hop committees th - 1, IQ ,ii V. W- H V . Y Il? e races held at hsoottville. V 1 J during her high school Career. Dlck hasn t any definite plans for the future, but with his Sri? P- a tht smile vre're sure he'll make out ,Q V A I il t c y their - i 5 2:24 V i i P ray Em. RICHARD HENDR I CKSON The 'eyes' have it, especially Alice's beautiful brown ones. Her sweet disposition, pretty smile, and willingness to work, have made her a very likable personality around L.H.5. Alic'e's main interests are art and cherry pie. Her artistic ability has been recognized by her work on the decorating committees for several parties. DOROTHY HERMANN 'For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation. illomans 11162 with these words in her heart, Nancy is preparing for full time missionary work. Nan transferred here from Hart in her senior year and, although giving the initial impression of being quiet and shy, the role of Penny in the senior play gave her a chance to show her dramatic ability. Glee Club and a commercial course have kept Nancy very busy. ALICE HOCH NANCY HULL
”
Page 22 text:
“
o .. -QL '-4' GERALD GENTER When Helen came to our school from Custer in her sophomore year, she immediately entered into many of our activities Nnong these were Oriole Life, Glee Club, Bunny Hop commit- tees, publicity for the senior play and archery. For enter! tainment, pure and simple, she likes to listen to Tex B6H8kE'S recording of 'Falling Leaves'. Other interests of Helen's are swimming and oil painting. x. 1 'D Jerry has been on co-op now for two years, working for his father at the Reliable Tire and Accessories. Jerry says he never 'tires' of his job. Besides co-op Jerry has shouldered the responsibili- ties of secretary-treasurer of the Boys' Association in his senior year, chairman of re- freshment committee for the Boys' Party and a member of S.T.C.C. Ei ic? v HELEN GULLEFF Hginie' became vice-president of the Boys' Association, a much coveted position, during his last year in school, and therefore also gained a seat in the S.T.C.C. He was also in Glee Club and the Operetta in his junior year. A real outfdoor man, Ernie listed hunting as his hobby, and, naturally wild duck is the dish he likes better than any other. Petite and pretty--but also pretty busy--that's Marilynnl cheerleading for three years and S.T.C.C during her senior year have taken most of her time. She also served as a student librarian, but still had time to work on endless committees. Marilynn's favo- rite platter is 'All of Me' by Russ Colombo, and steak fried in onions will delight her at any time: Mmmmm--sounds good. ii- i DORIS HALLBERG Elna, our demure and big brown eyed senior, ranks high among the dream queens of L.H.S. Her main interest has been the band of which she has been a member for three years. She is also a member of Co-op this year. Her first choice on the dinner menu is oreaded pork chops, and dancing ranks high on the entertainment side. She is un- decided as to what she will do when out of school, but she thinks she will go to New York City if at Mi ta 1 fi Y . gy MARILYNN GRAHAM Doris has one of the most pleasing personalities in L.H.S. and is full of fun. She came to Ludington High in her sophomore year from Lincoln High school in Detroit and has since been a valuable asset to our school. Doris has taken a college preparatory course but doesn't know whether or not she'll continue her ed e cation. Her hobby is archery and her favorite song is llt had to Be Y0u.' ERNEST HALLBERG ELNA HANSEN
”
Page 24 text:
“
'DS' f-1 EUNICE HULTH Art is another trum et irian the band will los tome graduation time. no has taken m it of hir' me wherf' extra- riculf activities are wht-11, irinfi 5f,FiOOi hor, yy 1 1, ,irtist and and rod several evidences of liiS art tic ahility Art's keen wit fl 'ylldfil sense of humor li fa earned him fi gefinitrg plain-f in the: senior class. Y '17 CARL JOHNSON Sports and MLISiC: these two things have taken most of Euniige's time not spent in studying. she played guard onthe all-school girls' basketball team durinn her junior year when that team traded :ames with the Manistee fiirls. ln the music department, Funice handles a mean trurnO9T2 doino her bit in our super- swell band. Red has a temper as fiery as her hair, as anyone who has ever crossed her path will tell you. But she also has the will to finish something once she starts it. This is proven by her varied activities, which include band for four years, Girls' League Council member her senior year, S.T.C.C., and G.A.A. Her good looks won her the position of first attendant to the Horne- coming Queen. Chicaqofzeckons to Joan and she'd like to go there after graduation, but as yet she isn't quite sure of her future. rand' ARTHUR JENSEN 'Big reed' i on, o the iokers Of L.H.S., b t i achievements prove that e'Xs not all a joke. e' een busy with llyear o footb ll and 3 year o asketbal . Among the ff .. e has ld are, secre r of - 's ociationg secret of i fre man class, and p secuti 1 r ey during ' enior .J wha ittle t he had :- was spent in .T.C.C.. se ior play, and sics ub. All girls---- please note! A good T-Bone steak is the way to 'Big Red's heart, and hunting, fishing, cards, and pool are his hobbies. 4 VIOLA JENSEN Here's a fella thaft really knows his stuff, and not only where studies are concerned. That twinkle in his sparkling blue eyes belies his usually serious countenance. and though he's not much on talk- inq himself, Danny can really keep you carrying on a Conversation. His experience as Oriole Life reporter prob- ably has much to do with thiS accomplishment. Dan is a member of the Speech Club this yean but his main interests lie in the great out-of-doors, where he likes to hunt and fish. i JOAN IVERSON Sweet and pretty as a p icture, don't you agree? A member of of G.A.A. and Girls' League, Viola has contributed much tq these organizations willingness to work a by her nd her' anility to accomplish things. Amember of the Glee Club, she was also in the cast operetta during her jun'o o f the r year., I viola is taking a commercial course and intends to business school after uation. P.S. if you w tickle her palate, try a go to grad- ant to tempte ing piece of chocolate pie. ,,f,t.,r T xN,' x 4 'tf DAN JOHNSON
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.